Fisher-Price Laugh and Learn at The Baby Show Olympia

I was invited to attend The Baby Show Olympia with the girls by Fisher-Price. I was really excited as this was my first event that I’d been invited to thanks to my blog. I was very nervous about travelling on the train with both girls, the first time I went as a mum of two I had the help of my Grandad and Mum. This time I was going it alone!!

The whole situation would be a lot easier if P1 was an average child of her age; able to walk at a decent pace, not get so tired and not fall over as easy. We never bought a double buggy because we didn’t see a time when we’d need one, we didn’t anticipate trips to London alone, so I went on a search for double to borrow. Luckily, it was quite simple and a lovely lady from nearby offered her Phil & Teds double buggy.The train journey was just as I’d imagined it to be! Awkward. I swear the people who built trains and stations just didn’t think about parents with prams or children. Let alone disabled people! The double buggy weighed a tonne or more.

When we arrived I was very hot and bothered. I probably looked a state when I stopped at the TotsBots, gNappies and then BumGenius stands! Notice a theme there… I eventually found the Fisher-Price stand and I was on time! I finally got to meet the lady behind Richmond Mummy who I’ve followed for my whole blogging life.

We all were taken upstairs to our own private “party” and it was a chance to be told about the Laugh & Learn range.

There was food…

Toys, bubbles and an entertainer…

Front row seats to watch Puppy & Sis on the stage…
And some free goodies to review…
And that was just the Fisher-Price part of my day! I also managed to grab myself a new buggy to review, alcohol-free wine and a baby yoga CD. Plus we had plenty of fun just looking at all the exciting stands and receiving some fantastic advice.

I would definitely recommend taking someone with you if you have a buggy AND to not pack coats. We were far too hot!To comment on this post and others, please scroll down to the very bottom of the page. This is a feature I’ve nagged at my hubby to change… I love comments!

Jodie Fisher

Welcome I am a young mum of three daughters; P1 born 2008, P2 born 2013 and P3 who was born in 2014. Our eldest is suspected to have ASD and we are going through that diagnosis process at the moment. Together with my family we cover topics relating to parenting, our daily struggles and joys of life, product reviews, our travel adventures, baking, crafts and everything in between. I hope you enjoy being here and please contact me if you have any queries.